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  1. Dark Prisms
    Occultism in Hispanic Drama
    Author: Lima, Robert
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington

    The mythological, folkloric, and religious beliefs of Western culture have resulted in a long and ongoing history of esoteric themes in theatre from the Middle Ages to the present in Spain and the America. Now Robert Lima, a noted comparatist, brings... more

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    The mythological, folkloric, and religious beliefs of Western culture have resulted in a long and ongoing history of esoteric themes in theatre from the Middle Ages to the present in Spain and the America. Now Robert Lima, a noted comparatist, brings to bear on this material his wide knowledge of the world of the occult. Lima defines the terms ""occult"" and ""occultism"" broadly to embrace the many ways in which humans have sought to fathom a secret knowledge held to be accessible only through such supernatural agencies as alchemy, angelology, asceticism, astrology, demonolatry, divination, e

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780813119090
    Series: Studies in Romance Languages
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    Subjects: Latin American drama ; History and criticism; Occultism in literature; Spanish drama ; History and criticism; Electronic books
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    Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Part One: Evolution; I: Supernaturalism in Medieval Spanish Drama; II: Esoterica in the Golden Age Drama of Spain; III: The Demonic Pact and the Quest for Esoteric Knowledge; Part Two: Devolution; IV: Ancient Ways: Occult Lore in the Plays of Ramón del Valle-IncIán; V: Toward the Dionysiac: Pagan Elements and Rites in Federico García Lorca's ""Yerma""; VI: The Devil in the Blood: Genesis and Subversion of the Demonic Pact in Alejandro Casona; VII: Illuminati, Devils, and Witches: The Unholy Plays of Domingo Miras

    VIII: The Orishas of Ifé: African Deities in Cuban and Brazilian DramaPart Three: Bibliography; IX: Drama of the Occult: A Bibliography of Spanish and Latin American Plays; Notes; Works Cited; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z

  2. El Desafío de Juan Rana
    Published: 2014; ©2010
    Publisher:  Linkgua Ediciones,, Barcelona

    Pedro Calderón de la Barca (Madrid, 1600-Madrid, 1681). España. Su padre era noble y escribano en el consejo de hacienda del rey. Se educó en el colegio imperial de los jesuitas y más tarde entró en las universidades de Alcalá y Salamanca, aunque no... more

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    Pedro Calderón de la Barca (Madrid, 1600-Madrid, 1681). España. Su padre era noble y escribano en el consejo de hacienda del rey. Se educó en el colegio imperial de los jesuitas y más tarde entró en las universidades de Alcalá y Salamanca, aunque no se sabe si llegó a graduarse. Tuvo una juventud turbulenta. Incluso se le acusa de la muerte de algunos de sus enemigos. En 1621 se negó a ser sacerdote, y poco después, en 1623, empezó a escribir y estrenar obras de teatro. Escribió más de ciento veinte, otra docena larga en colaboración y alrededor de setenta autos sacramentales. Sus primeros estrenos fueron en corrales. Entre 1635 y 1637, Calderón de la Barca fue nombrado caballero de la Orden de Santiago. Por entonces publicó veinticuatro comedias en dos volúmenes y La vida es sueño (1636), su obra más célebre. En la década siguiente vivió en Cataluña y, entre 1640 y 1642, combatió con las tropas castellanas. Sin embargo, su salud se quebrantó y abandonó la vida militar. Entre 1647 y 1649 la muerte de la reina y después la del príncipe heredero provocaron el cierre de los teatros, por lo que Calderón tuvo que limitarse a escribir autos sacramentales. Calderón murió mientras trabajaba en una comedia dedicada a la reina María Luisa, mujer de Carlos II el Hechizado. Su hermanó José, hombre pendenciero, fue uno de sus editores más fieles. Biographische Informationen Pedro Calderón de la Barca (Madrid, 1600-1681) Calderón de la Barca nació el 17 de enero de 1600, en Madrid, como segundo de cinco hermanos, en el seno de una familia de mediana hidalguía procedente de las montañas cántabras. Su padre fue escribano del Consejo y Contaduría Mayor de Hacienda. La madre murió en 1610 y el padre en 1615. Al parecer, su padre había dejado como voluntad y requisito para que Pedro y sus hermanos heredaran el que siguieran las carreras que él había marcado; a Intro -- Créditos -- Presentación -- La vida -- Personajes -- Acto único -- Libros a la carta.

     

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    Language: Spanish
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    ISBN: 9788499530895
    Series: Teatro Ser. ; v.25
    Subjects: Comic, The, in literature..; Entreme´s ; History and criticism..; Rana, Juan ; Drama..; Spanish drama ; History and criticism; Electronic books
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  3. Remaking the comedia
    Spanish classical theater in adaptation
    Contributor: Erdman, Harley (HerausgeberIn); De García, Susan Paun (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    This volume brings together twenty-six essays from the world's leading scholars and practitioners of Spanish Golden Age theatre. Examining the startlingly wide variety of ways that Spanish <I>comedias</I> have been adapted, re-envisioned, and... more

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    This volume brings together twenty-six essays from the world's leading scholars and practitioners of Spanish Golden Age theatre. Examining the startlingly wide variety of ways that Spanish comedias have been adapted, re-envisioned, and reinvented, the book makes the case that adaptation is a crucial lens for understanding the performance history of the genre. The essays cover a wide range of topics, from the early stage history of the comedia through numerous modern and contemporary case studies, as well as the transformation of the comedia into other dramatic genres, such as films, musicals, puppetry, and opera. The essays themselves are brief and accessible to non-specialists. This book will appeal not only to Golden Age scholars and students but also to theater practitioners, aswell as to anyone interested in the theory and practice of adaptation.

    Harley Erdman is Professor of Theater at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

    Susan Paun de García is Professor of Spanish at Denison University.

    Contributors: Sergio Adillo Rufo, Karen Berman, Robert E. Bayliss, Laurence Boswell, Bruce R. Burningham, Amaya Curieses Irarte, Rick Davis, Harley Erdman, Susan L. Fischer, Charles Victor Ganelin, Francisco Garcia Vicente, Alejandro Gonzalez Puche, Valerie Hegstrom, Kathleen Jeffs, David Johnston, Gina Kaufmann, Catherine Larson, Donald R. Larson, Barbara Mujica, Susan Paun de Garcia, Felipe B. Pedraza Jimenez, Veronika Ryjik, Jonathan Thacker, Laura L. Vidler, Duncan Wheeler, Amy Williamsen, Jason Yancey Terms and concepts : the adaptation of classical texts for the stage / Catherine Larson -- "Los senderos que se bifurcan" : adaptation, appropriation, and the proliferation of possibilities / Susan L. Fischer -- Interpretative directing games for the Golden Age repertory / Alejandro González Puche -- Re-make, re-mix, re-model / Laurence Boswell -- Refundición redux : revisiting the rewritten comedia / Charles Victor Ganelin -- Pepe Estruch and the performance of Golden Age drama : international relationships under Franco and democratic theatrical cultures / Duncan Wheeler -- Thinking globally, acting locally, and performing nationalism : local, national, and global remakes of the comedia / Robert E. Bayliss -- Four decades of the Chamizal Siglo de Oro Drama Festival and the evolution of comedia performance / Jason Yancey -- Early modern dramaturgas : a contemporary performance history / Valerie Hegstrom and Amy Williamsen -- Adapting Lope de Vega for the English-speaking stage / Jonathan Thacker -- The dog in the manger : the continuum of transformation / David Johnston -- El caballero de Olmedo : Los Barracos's Baroque gentleman / Amaya Curieses Iriarte -- Corpus lorqui : transformation and transubstantiation in Los Barracos de Federico's El caballero de Olmedo / Bruce R. Burningham -- The Phoenix of Madrid : Calderón's No hay burlas con el amor reborn in Bath / Kathleen Jeffs -- A prince in Pittsburgh : "recasting" a contemporary staging of The constant prince / Rick Davis -- Directing Marta the Divine : provocative choices in the service of the story / Gina Kaufmann -- The dramaturgy of absence : minding the gaps in Tirso de Molina, Ana Caro, and Feliciana Enríquez / Harley Erdman -- Translations and transgressions : twenty-first-century questions regarding Zayas / Karen Berman -- Comedia actresses, then and now : the case of Ana Caro's Valor, agravio y mujer / Barbara Mujica -- "Kinesthetic empathy" and the Comedia refundición / Laura L. Vidler -- Porous boundaries : novela or comedia? / Susan Paun de García -- Lope de Vega and Lenfilm : The dog in the manger's cross-cultural journey / Veronika Ryjik -- Classical theater and puppetry : la máquina real / Sergio Adillo Rufo -- Remaking Moreto's El desdén con el desdén : from author's text to director's text / Francisco García Vicente -- Lope's Peribáñez on the lyric stage / Donald R. Larson -- A musical Marta / Felipe B. Pedraza Jiménez

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781782044987
    Subjects: Theater; Spanish drama; Spanish drama; Spanish drama; Spanish drama ; Classical period, 1500-1700 ; Adaptations; Spanish drama ; Classical period, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Spanish drama ; History and criticism; Theater ; Spain ; History
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  4. Remaking the comedia
    Spanish classical theater in adaptation
    Contributor: Erdman, Harley (HerausgeberIn); De García, Susan Paun (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    This volume brings together twenty-six essays from the world's leading scholars and practitioners of Spanish Golden Age theatre. Examining the startlingly wide variety of ways that Spanish <I>comedias</I> have been adapted, re-envisioned, and... more

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    This volume brings together twenty-six essays from the world's leading scholars and practitioners of Spanish Golden Age theatre. Examining the startlingly wide variety of ways that Spanish comedias have been adapted, re-envisioned, and reinvented, the book makes the case that adaptation is a crucial lens for understanding the performance history of the genre. The essays cover a wide range of topics, from the early stage history of the comedia through numerous modern and contemporary case studies, as well as the transformation of the comedia into other dramatic genres, such as films, musicals, puppetry, and opera. The essays themselves are brief and accessible to non-specialists. This book will appeal not only to Golden Age scholars and students but also to theater practitioners, aswell as to anyone interested in the theory and practice of adaptation.

    Harley Erdman is Professor of Theater at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

    Susan Paun de García is Professor of Spanish at Denison University.

    Contributors: Sergio Adillo Rufo, Karen Berman, Robert E. Bayliss, Laurence Boswell, Bruce R. Burningham, Amaya Curieses Irarte, Rick Davis, Harley Erdman, Susan L. Fischer, Charles Victor Ganelin, Francisco Garcia Vicente, Alejandro Gonzalez Puche, Valerie Hegstrom, Kathleen Jeffs, David Johnston, Gina Kaufmann, Catherine Larson, Donald R. Larson, Barbara Mujica, Susan Paun de Garcia, Felipe B. Pedraza Jimenez, Veronika Ryjik, Jonathan Thacker, Laura L. Vidler, Duncan Wheeler, Amy Williamsen, Jason Yancey Terms and concepts : the adaptation of classical texts for the stage / Catherine Larson -- "Los senderos que se bifurcan" : adaptation, appropriation, and the proliferation of possibilities / Susan L. Fischer -- Interpretative directing games for the Golden Age repertory / Alejandro González Puche -- Re-make, re-mix, re-model / Laurence Boswell -- Refundición redux : revisiting the rewritten comedia / Charles Victor Ganelin -- Pepe Estruch and the performance of Golden Age drama : international relationships under Franco and democratic theatrical cultures / Duncan Wheeler -- Thinking globally, acting locally, and performing nationalism : local, national, and global remakes of the comedia / Robert E. Bayliss -- Four decades of the Chamizal Siglo de Oro Drama Festival and the evolution of comedia performance / Jason Yancey -- Early modern dramaturgas : a contemporary performance history / Valerie Hegstrom and Amy Williamsen -- Adapting Lope de Vega for the English-speaking stage / Jonathan Thacker -- The dog in the manger : the continuum of transformation / David Johnston -- El caballero de Olmedo : Los Barracos's Baroque gentleman / Amaya Curieses Iriarte -- Corpus lorqui : transformation and transubstantiation in Los Barracos de Federico's El caballero de Olmedo / Bruce R. Burningham -- The Phoenix of Madrid : Calderón's No hay burlas con el amor reborn in Bath / Kathleen Jeffs -- A prince in Pittsburgh : "recasting" a contemporary staging of The constant prince / Rick Davis -- Directing Marta the Divine : provocative choices in the service of the story / Gina Kaufmann -- The dramaturgy of absence : minding the gaps in Tirso de Molina, Ana Caro, and Feliciana Enríquez / Harley Erdman -- Translations and transgressions : twenty-first-century questions regarding Zayas / Karen Berman -- Comedia actresses, then and now : the case of Ana Caro's Valor, agravio y mujer / Barbara Mujica -- "Kinesthetic empathy" and the Comedia refundición / Laura L. Vidler -- Porous boundaries : novela or comedia? / Susan Paun de García -- Lope de Vega and Lenfilm : The dog in the manger's cross-cultural journey / Veronika Ryjik -- Classical theater and puppetry : la máquina real / Sergio Adillo Rufo -- Remaking Moreto's El desdén con el desdén : from author's text to director's text / Francisco García Vicente -- Lope's Peribáñez on the lyric stage / Donald R. Larson -- A musical Marta / Felipe B. Pedraza Jiménez

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781782044987
    Subjects: Theater; Spanish drama; Spanish drama; Spanish drama; Spanish drama ; Classical period, 1500-1700 ; Adaptations; Spanish drama ; Classical period, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Spanish drama ; History and criticism; Theater ; Spain ; History
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